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(prepared by John W [[Loder]]){{efn|name=fn1}}
=The Cooper Family of Random Island{{efn|name=fn1}}=


The first '''Cooper''' to live in the Random Island area{{efn|name=fn2}} was Edward Cooper (born in 1781, sometimes referred to as “Edward I”) who moved to the community of [[Ireland's Eye]] after marrying Ann (Nancy) Emmery in 1812<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>.  We will consider them to be the “First Generation” of the Cooper Family of Random Island.
The first '''Cooper''' to live in the Random Island area{{efn|name=fn2}} was Edward Cooper (born in 1781, sometimes referred to as “Edward I”) who moved to the community of [[Ireland's Eye]] after marrying Ann (Nancy) Emmery in 1812<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>.  We will consider them to be the “First Generation” of the Cooper Family of Random Island.
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Edward I and Ann (Nancy) raised at least 8 children (the “Second Generation”) in the community of Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot08/>:
Edward I and Ann (Nancy) raised at least 8 children (the “Second Generation”) in the community of Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot08/>:


* James who was born in 1814<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/> and baptized in Trinity in November 1815.  There are indications<ref name=Foot04/> that he married Mary Ellen Sullivan (b 1824) of Kings Cove (Bonavista Bay), they moved to St. John’s, and they had at least 2 children (and probably more ''[see below]'').  James passed away in 1859.   
* James who was born in 1814<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/> and baptized in Trinity in November 1815.  There are indications<ref name=Foot04/> that he married Mary Ellen Sullivan (b 1824) of Kings Cove (Bonavista Bay), they moved to St. John’s, and they had at least 2 children (and probably more [see below]).  James passed away in 1859.   


* John who was born in 1817<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>.  Three family trees<ref name=Foot05/> indicate that he died on Ireland's Eye in 1868, without any indication of a marriage or children.
* John who was born in 1817<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>.  Three family trees<ref name=Foot05/> indicate that he died on Ireland's Eye in 1868, without any indication of a marriage or children.


* Edward (“Edward II”) who was born in 1818<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married Ann Patience Bannister (1823-1894) of British Harbour in 1840, and died on Ireland's Eye in 1899.  They had at least 9 children on Ireland's Eye ''[see below]''.
* Edward (“Edward II”) who was born in 1818<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married Ann Patience Bannister (1823-1894) of British Harbour in 1840, and died on Ireland's Eye in 1899.  They had at least 9 children on Ireland's Eye [see below].


* William who was born 1822<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, first married Louisa Jaynes (1833-1879) of Trinity in 1850, later married Louisa Paul in 1885, and died on Ireland's Eye in 1900.  William and his first wife Louisa had at least 8 children on Ireland's Eye ''[see below]''.
* William who was born 1822<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, first married Louisa Jaynes (1833-1879) of Trinity in 1850, later married Louisa Paul in 1885, and died on Ireland's Eye in 1900.  William and his first wife Louisa had at least 8 children on Ireland's Eye [see below].


* Rachel who was born in 1825<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married Silas Loader (1819-1904) from Old Perlican, and died in 1910 on Ireland's Eye.  They had 8 children in the community of Ireland's Eye, 3 of whom had children on greater Random Island ''[see [[Loder|Loder Family]]]''.  
* Rachel who was born in 1825<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married Silas Loader (1819-1904) from Old Perlican, and died in 1910 on Ireland's Eye.  They had 8 children in the community of Ireland's Eye, 3 of whom had children on greater Random Island [see [[Loder|Loder Family]]].  


* Anne who was born in 1828<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married Richard Miller in 1848, and died in Kerley’s Harbour in 1902.  Information on any children has not been found.
* Anne who was born in 1828<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married Richard Miller in 1848, and died in Kerley’s Harbour in 1902.  Information on any children has not been found.


* Thomas who was born in 1831<ref name=Foot02/>, married Mary Arabella Toope (1841-1917) in 1858, and died in 1910 in Ireland's Eye.  They had at least 12 children on Ireland's Eye ''[see below]''.
* Thomas who was born in 1831<ref name=Foot02/>, married Mary Arabella Toope (1841-1917) in 1858, and died in 1910 in Ireland's Eye.  They had at least 12 children on Ireland's Eye [see below].


* Johanna who was born in 1835 in Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married James Baker (1836-1915) of Heart’s Ease in 1859, and died in 1902 in Trinity.  They lived in [[Rider’s Harbour]], [[Thoroughfare]] and [[Snook's Harbour]], and had as many as 8 children ''[see below and [[Baker|Baker Family]]]''.
* Johanna who was born in 1835 in Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/>, married James Baker (1836-1915) of Heart’s Ease in 1859, and died in 1902 in Trinity.  They lived in [[Rider’s Harbour]], [[Thoroughfare]] and [[Snook's Harbour]], and had as many as 8 children [see below and [[Baker|Baker Family]]].


In the Lovell’s 1871 Directory for Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot03/>, an Edward is listed as a fisherman and a Thomas William as a planter (possibly, the Thomas or William above).  For Thoroughfare, a James Baker (probably, Johanna’s husband) is listed as a fisherman.  For Kerley’s Harbour, a Richard Miller (probably, Anne’s husband) is listed as a fisherman.
In the Lovell’s 1871 Directory for Ireland's Eye<ref name=Foot03/>, an Edward is listed as a fisherman and a Thomas William as a planter (possibly, the Thomas or William above).  For Thoroughfare, a James Baker (probably, Johanna’s husband) is listed as a fisherman.  For Kerley’s Harbour, a Richard Miller (probably, Anne’s husband) is listed as a fisherman.
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** Cyril (1896-1970) who served in the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserves, 1915-1919, in World War I<ref name=Foot09/>.  He married Sarah Walters (b 1896) of Placentia Bay in 1920, and they then moved to Massachusetts where they had 3 daughters<ref name=Foot05/>.  
** Cyril (1896-1970) who served in the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserves, 1915-1919, in World War I<ref name=Foot09/>.  He married Sarah Walters (b 1896) of Placentia Bay in 1920, and they then moved to Massachusetts where they had 3 daughters<ref name=Foot05/>.  
: Edward III and Mary Ann moved to Snook’s Harbour in the 1880s<ref name=Foot10/> or late 1890s{{efn|name=fn4}} where they had sons:
: Edward III and Mary Ann moved to Snook’s Harbour in the 1880s<ref name=Foot10/> or late 1890s{{efn|name=fn4}} where they had sons:
:* Leslie (Les) who married Susannah (Susie) Cooper (1899-1986, daughter of William Cooper [see below]); they lived in Snook’s Harbour [see their photo below] where they raised 4 sons [see below], and
:* Leslie (Les, 1899-1971) who married Susannah (Susie) Cooper (1899-1986, daughter of William Cooper [see below]); they lived in Snook’s Harbour [see their photo below] where they raised 4 sons [see below], and
:* Reuben who moved to Massachusetts in the 1920s and married Agnes Sparks (1902-1984) of Lower Island Cove in 1933; they raised 4 children in the USA<ref name=Foot05/>.   
:* Reuben (1903-1966) who moved to Massachusetts in the 1920s and married Agnes Sparks (1902-1984) of Lower Island Cove in 1933; they raised 4 children in the USA<ref name=Foot05/>.   
: Edward III died in 1948 and Mary Ann in 1958, both in Snook’s Harbour.  
: Edward III died in 1948 and Mary Ann in 1958, both in Snook’s Harbour.  


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====William Cooper and Family====
====William Cooper and Family====
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* Edward IV (“Skipper Ned”) who was born in 1854, first married Mary Ann Pitcher (1850-1882) in 1879 and then married Mary Ann Brown (1866-1940) in 1884<ref name=Foot02/>.  Edward IV and his first wife had children:
* Edward IV (“Skipper Ned”) who was born in 1854, first married Mary Ann Pitcher (1850-1882) in 1879 and then married Mary Ann Brown (1866-1940) in 1884<ref name=Foot02/>.  Edward IV and his first wife had children:
** Louisa (1880-1881)
** Louisa (1880-1881)
** Hugh (1882-1963)<ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot08/>.  Hugh married Grace Toope of Ireland's Eye, and they had at least 1 daughter<ref name=Foot08/>.   
** Hugh (1882-1963)<ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot08/> who married Grace Toope of Ireland's Eye; they had a son (Edward, 1914-1977, who lived in Gander) and 2 daughters (Theodesia, 1911-1988; Mary Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Louise, 1923-2011)<ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot05/><ref name=Foot08/>.   
: Edward IV and his second wife had children:   
: Edward IV and his second wife had children:   
:* Gerald (1886-1886)
:* Gerald (1886-1886)
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** Ephraim (1894-1961, married Margaret Horlick) and had 2 sons and a daughter.  
** Ephraim (1894-1961, married Margaret Horlick) and had 2 sons and a daughter.  
** Alice (1895-2003, married Attwood Smith, lived in Elliott's Cove)
** Alice (1895-2003, married Attwood Smith, lived in Elliott's Cove)
** Susannah (1899-1986, married Leslie Cooper) they had sons Eric (1922-2012), Donald (1925-2019), Gordon (1932-2020) and one other (b 1940) all raised in Snook’s Harbour.
** Susannah (1899-1986, married Leslie Cooper) they had sons Eric (1922-2012), Donald (1925-2019), Gordon (1932-2020) and Gerald (1940-2023);
** Willis (1901-1988, married Jean Porter)  
** Willis (1901-1988, married Jean Porter)  
** Lydia.  
** Lydia.  
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: Hayward and Ephraim served overseas in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in World War I, 1915-1918 and 1917-1919, respectively<ref name=Foot09/>.  Hayward did not marry.  
: Hayward and Ephraim served overseas in the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in World War I, 1915-1918 and 1917-1919, respectively<ref name=Foot09/>.  Hayward did not marry.  
: William and Emily passed away in Snook’s Harbour, as did most of their children, and are buried in the United Church Cemetery there.  
: William and Emily passed away in Snook’s Harbour, as did most of their children, and are buried in the United Church Cemetery there.  
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* Rosanna M who was born in 1859, and married Thomas Ivany (1860-1937) of Pease Cove in 1884.  They settled in Ivanhoe on Ireland's Eye and had sons<ref name=Foot03/>:
* Rosanna M who was born in 1859, and married Thomas Ivany (1860-1937) of Pease Cove in 1884.  They settled in Ivanhoe on Ireland's Eye and had sons<ref name=Foot03/>:
** Elam (1887-1964) who married Edith Gertrude Luther of White Rock in 1910; they had 4 children while living on Ireland’s Eye<ref name=Foot08/>; and
** Elam (1887-1964) who married Edith Gertrude Luther of White Rock in 1910; they had 4 children while living on Ireland’s Eye<ref name=Foot08/>; and
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====Rachel (Cooper) Loader and Family====
====Rachel (Cooper) Loader and Family====
Rachel and Silas lived in Ireland's Eye where they had children,<ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot08/> [see [[Loder|Loder Family for more detail]]]:
Rachel and Silas lived in Ireland's Eye where they had 7 children,<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot08/> [see [[Loder|Loder Family for more detail]]]:
* Ann who was born in 1848, married Nathaniel Mills of Thoroughfare in 1870 and settled in Thoroughfare. They had at least 7 children.
* Ann who was born in 1848, married Nathaniel Mills of Thoroughfare in 1870 and settled in Thoroughfare. They had at least 7 children.
* John who was born in 1850 and married Jane Tilley Smith of Elliott's Cove<ref name=Foot10/> [see [[Smith|Smith Family for more detail]]] in 1873.  They had 8 children – 2 born in Ireland's Eye where they initially lived, and the others born in Snook's Harbour.
* John who was born in 1850 and married Jane Tilley Smith of Elliott's Cove<ref name=Foot11/> [see [[Smith|Smith Family for more detail]]] in 1873.  They had 8 children – 2 born in Ireland's Eye where they initially lived, and the others born in Snook's Harbour.
* Silas who was born in 1852 and died as a teenager in a tragic sealing accident off Ireland's Eye in March 1875.
* Silas who was born in 1852 and died as a teenager in a tragic sealing accident off Ireland's Eye in March 1875.
* Elizabeth who was born in 1856 and, in 1882, married Alexander Gardner of British Harbour (on the northern side of Smith Sound, across from Ireland's Eye).  They settled there and had at least 7 children.
* Elizabeth who was born in 1856 and, in 1882, married Alexander Gardner of British Harbour (on the northern side of Smith Sound, across from Ireland's Eye).  They settled there and had at least 7 children.
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* James who was born in 1860 and married Caroline Eveligh of Trinity in 1881.  They settled in Ireland's Eye where they raised 4 children.
* James who was born in 1860 and married Caroline Eveligh of Trinity in 1881.  They settled in Ireland's Eye where they raised 4 children.
* Rachel who was born in 1867 and died as a child in 1877.
* Rachel who was born in 1867 and died as a child in 1877.
* Martha H who was born in 1870, but for whom we do not have any other information.  It seems likely that Martha died young.


Rachel and Silas both died and are buried on Ireland's Eye.
Rachel and Silas both died and are buried on Ireland's Eye.


====Thomas Cooper and Family====
====Thomas Cooper and Family====
Thomas and Mary Arabella raised their family in Ireland's Eye, with children (all born there)<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot05/><ref name=Foot08/>:
Thomas and Mary Arabella (Toope) raised their family in Ireland's Eye, with children (all born there)<ref name=Foot02/><ref name=Foot03/><ref name=Foot05/><ref name=Foot08/>:
* Flora who was born and died in 1859.
* Flora who was born and died in 1859.
* Harriett Elizabeth who was born in 1860, married Levi King of New Bonaventure in 1886, and died in 1890 in Boston.
* Harriett Elizabeth who was born in 1860, married Levi King of New Bonaventure in 1886, and died in 1890 in Boston.
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* Effie Rachel who was born in 1880 and died in 1897 in Ireland's Eye.
* Effie Rachel who was born in 1880 and died in 1897 in Ireland's Eye.
* Alexander who was born in 1883 and died in 1901 in Ireland's Eye.
* Alexander who was born in 1883 and died in 1901 in Ireland's Eye.
Thomas died in Ireland's Eye in 1910 and Rachel there in 1917.  They had at least 16 grandchildren (and quite possibly more since the fate of some of their children has not been traced).
Thomas died in Ireland's Eye in 1910 and Mary Arabella there in 1917.  They had at least 16 grandchildren (and quite possibly more since the fate of some of their children has not been traced).


====Johanna (Cooper) Baker and Family====
====Johanna (Cooper) Baker and Family====
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** John<ref name=Foot08/>.   
** John<ref name=Foot08/>.   
: Susanna died in 1954 in Petley, well after Arthur died there in 1918. A record indicating the birth location of their last known son has not been found, but it seems likely that it was Snook's Harbour
: Susanna died in 1954 in Petley, well after Arthur died there in 1918. A record indicating the birth location of their last known son has not been found, but it seems likely that it was Snook's Harbour
* William who was born in 1878, married Alice Maud Smith of [[Wake's Brook]], and died in 1950.  William and Alice lived in Snook’s Harbour and had at least 8 children there [also see [Baker|Baker Family]]]:   
* William who was born in 1878, married Alice Maud Smith of [[Wake's Brook]], and died in 1950.  William and Alice lived in Snook’s Harbour and had at least 8 children there [also see [[Baker|Baker Family]]]:   
** Allan (b 1903, married Louisa Bailey of Trinity East, had 2 children who died young),  
** Allan (b 1903, married Louisa Bailey of Trinity East, had 2 children who died young),  
** William (b 1906, married Vercie Ivany of Georges Brook, had 3 children),  
** William (b 1906, married Vercie Ivany of Georges Brook, had 3 children),  
** Kenneth (b 1908, married Alice M Bowering, no children),  
** Kenneth (b 1908, married Alice M Bowering of Britannia, no children),  
** Herbert (b 1911, married Charlotte Clarke, had 3 children),  
** Herbert (b 1911, married Charlotte Clarke, had 3 children),  
** Baxter (b 1914, married Inez Pond, 3 children),  
** Baxter (b 1914, married Inez Pond of Hickman’s Harbour, 3 children),  
** Gladys (b 1915, married John Keats, lived in Musgravetown area, had at least 2 children),  
** Gladys (b 1915, married John Keats, lived in Musgravetown area, had at least 2 children),  
** Phoebe (b 1917, first married Robert Skiffington, later married Lesley Skiffington, lived in Musgravetown area, had at least 3 children with Robert),  
** Phoebe (b 1917, first married Robert Skiffington, later married Lesley Skiffington, lived in Musgravetown area, had at least 3 children with Robert),  
** and Marjorie (b 1919, had 1 son,, married Wallace Reid).   
** Marjorie (b 1919, had 1 son, married Wallace Reid).   
: Six of these children lived in Snook’s Harbour after marrying.   
: Six of these children lived in Snook’s Harbour after marrying.   


Johanna died in 1902 in Trinity, and James in 1915 in Snook’s Harbour.
Johanna died in 1902 in Trinity, and James in 1915 in Snook’s Harbour.


James and Johanna were among (if not) the earliest permanent settlers in the Snook’s Harbour area<ref name=Foot10/>.  James, listed in 1896 as a “ferryman”, is believed to have settled in [[Souley's Brook]] (near Snook’s Harbour) during the early 1870s, around the same time as a John Baker who may have been his brother<ref name=Foot10/>.  This timing is consistent with the above birth location of James and Johanna’s children born between 1864 and 1872.  It is noteworthy that the baptisms of Johanna’s great nephews Elkanah (b 1877) and Thomas (b 1879) Loder (sons of her nephew John Loder who also settled in Snook’s Harbour in the 1870s [see [[Loder|Loder Family]]]) were not recorded in the Trinity Anglican Church, consistent with both families moving to Snook’s Harbour around this time and losing contact with the Trinity church.  Johanna was the only child of Edward I and Ann to move to Snook’s Harbour.
James and Johanna were among (if not) the earliest permanent settlers in the Snook’s Harbour area<ref name=Foot10/>.  James, listed in 1896 as a “ferryman”, is believed to have settled in [[Souley's Brook]] (near Snook’s Harbour) during the early 1870s, around the same time as a John Baker who may have been his brother<ref name=Foot10/> [also see [[Baker|Baker Family]]].  This timing is consistent with the above birth location of James and Johanna’s children born between 1864 and 1872.  It is noteworthy that the baptisms of Johanna’s great nephews Elkanah (b 1877) and Thomas (b 1879) Loder (sons of her nephew John Loder who also settled in Snook’s Harbour in the 1870s [see [[Loder|Loder Family]]]) were not recorded in the Trinity Anglican Church, consistent with both families moving to Snook’s Harbour around this time and losing contact with the Trinity church.  Johanna was the only child of Edward I and Ann to move to Snook’s Harbour.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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{{efn|name=fn1|[[User:Jloder|John W Loder]] (JWL) is a great-great grandson of Rachel Cooper and Silas Loader of Ireland’s Eye.  He has carried out extensive research on the Loder and his other ancestral families, including communications with his 2nd, 3rd, and 4th cousins descended from Rachel and SilasHe can be contacted at [mailto:JohnWLoder@gmail.com JohnWLoder@gmail.com]}}
{{efn|name=fn1|Prepared by [[User:Jloder|John W Loder]] ([mailto:JohnWLoder@gmail.com JohnWLoder@gmail.com]) with input from Barry Cooper ([mailto:BarryCooper1973@hotmail.com BarryCooper1973@hotmail.com]). John is a great-great grandson of Rachel Cooper and Silas Loader of Ireland’s Eye.  He has done extensive research on the ancestry of the Loder and other families of Snook’s HarbourBarry is a great-great grandson of Johanna Cooper (Rachel’s sister) and James Baker who were among the earliest settlers in the Snook’s Harbour area.}}
{{efn|name=fn2|The term “greater Random Island” here refers to Random Island with Ireland's Eye and nearby small islands included, while the term “Random Island area” refers to greater Random Island and communities on the mainland sides of Smith and Random Sounds such as British Harbour.  This is in contrast to some works (e.g., the books by W.B.W. Martin, see References 8&9) which do not include Ireland's Eye as a part of Random Island.}}
{{efn|name=fn2|The term “greater Random Island” here refers to Random Island with Ireland's Eye and nearby small islands included, while the term “Random Island area” refers to greater Random Island and communities on the mainland sides of Smith and Random Sounds such as British Harbour.  This is in contrast to some works (e.g., the books by W.B.W. Martin, see References 8&9) which do not include Ireland's Eye as a part of Random Island.}}
{{efn|name=fn3|Information updated by Ken Wilson, and confirmed by Great niece Judy Mills Collins via Facebook. Also confirmed via census information on [http://ngb.chebucto.org/C1935/35-lower-lanse-cv-tb.shtml Newfoundland Grand Banks]}}
{{efn|name=fn3|Information updated by Ken Wilson, and confirmed by great niece Judy Mills Collins via Facebook. Also confirmed via census information on [http://ngb.chebucto.org/C1935/35-lower-lanse-cv-tb.shtml Newfoundland Grand Banks]}}
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{{efn|name=fn4|Son Cyril’s birth in 1896 in Old Tilt indicates that Edward III and Mary Ann may not have moved to Snook’s Harbour until the late 1890s.}}
{{efn|name=fn4|Son Cyril’s birth in 1896 in Old Tilt indicates that Edward III and Mary Ann may not have moved to Snook's Harbour until the late 1890s.}}
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